APV CREPACO MultiVerter Mixing Tank | Pressure Rated Jacketed Tanks

    Item Details

    Item Id 384478
    Item #: 384478
    Item: APV CREPACO MultiVerter Mixing Tank
    Model #: N/A
    Serial #: K-1251
    Year Built: 1995
    Location: Washington
    Price: $12,000.00

    Description

    This is a 330 gallon 316L S/S construction APV MultiVerter. The outer jacket has been cut into three sections to repair leaks in the 75 psi dimple jacket. The inside tank is in very good condition. It was in operation until a replacement system arrived. It has a high speed mixer in the bottom driven by a 60 hp motor and counter rotating side and bottom agitation. Works great as a liquifier.

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